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THE DAILY JOTJRNAIT-GAZETTE AND COMMERCIAL-STAR, MATTOON, ILLINOIS MONDAYFEBRUARY IS, ISC :3 izx Monsignor in ttatliolic Cliurch Gold Cases Up KBUIDEB Oil JiiflSE ISSUES CARD The family of the late Mrs. T. L. Reynolds of Greenup" wishes to thank their-friends of the many acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy extended to them in Hondr Memory of Departed Rotarians Before Court for Decision tneir Bereavement. i 1MB STAND INVOLVED II Personal Kenneth W.

Hopper was a guest of friends in Neoga Sunday evening. E. B. Bystrom of Decatur passed' Friday with Mr. and Mrs.

H. R. TOO LATE TO CtASSTFT Members of the Rotary Club today honored the memory of three Washington, Feb. 18. INS) The gold cases before the court for de- RuLOIG COURT PLEIADES SHRINE No.

57 Pawnee, Feb. 18. (INS) Phil Kennamer took the witness of their departed fellow Rotarians, meeting Tuesday, Feb. nP Stated IT 19, 7i30 'u Program' John McNutt, A. C.

Loomis and Dr. Guy F. Corley, who have passed p. m. Men mgnc and refreshments.

Monson. stand this afternoon to tell his own Story of how and why he shot and killed young John Gorrell because 1 Norman C. Norman of, New York against Baltimore and Ohio Railroad to compel "payment of $38.10" Interest on $1,000 bond, Washington. Feb. 18.

(INS) Is Nellie V. Young, X2-19 away during the past 15 months, Daughters of Isabella card party. PERM ANENTS. $1.00 Including at K. C.

hall, Tuesday night, Feb 19. Contract and auction bridge, John had threatened the girl he loved, Virginia Wilcox. hair cut and finger wave, beginning tomorrow, for 3 days only. Soft sues' In the notable "gold cases In the supreme court grew out of the monetary policy adopted by the Roosevelt administration after the A fitting memorial service was held, with each of the three being lauded by a Rotarian who had been closely associated with him. The Jlfe of ninochle and 500.

2-18 push-up ringlet end permanents C. B. Stuart, lifelong friend of Mrs. Orul Dressor has re mat-are sure to piease. rnone 2.

1716 Shelby Ave. Crystal Beauty Salon. 2-19 each one was depicted briefly "As turned from a visit with relatives nkJng holiday of March, 1933. The- specific law which was as a Rotarian and as a Man." in Hillsboro. ONLY $7.50 FOR a oair of trous sailed as unconstitutional in the Miss Wanda Wheeler of Trilla is ers tailor made for you.

And they Bratton spoke in memory of Mr. Loomis, H. B. Black In memory cases before the court was enacted wear like no other pants will. L.

A. spending a few days with Miss on June 1933. This law Geneva Smith. Welgel 170814 Broadway. 2-19, OPEN FOR BUSINESS Formal when the bond called for payment of The claim was made for the equivalent In gold under the devalued dollar.

Norman is a partner in his father's jewelry firm. 2 Two cases appealed by the Rer construction Finance Corporation and receivers'of the Missouri Pacific Railroad agair the Bankers Trust Company of New York, trustee under bonds. The RFC Joined In the suit because it is a creditor of Missouri Pacific for $28,134,000. In this case demand was made for payment of bonds in gold or its of Dr Corley. and A.

D. King so honored Mr. McNutt, the latter the the gold clause In all bonds, public Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bailey of opening in a few days.

Goodyear tires, Presto-Lite batteries, auto first president of the cluii. Judge Kennamer, questioned Phil. Q. Did you ever hear of a plot to kidnap one of the children of Homer Wilcox? A. Yes I 4 Q.

When? A. rAbout the middle of" October, 1934. Q. Who told you about it? A. Preston Cochrane.

Q. When did you meet Gorrell again? A. In the middle or early part of September. I was working in an in Grayville were week-end guests of Following the talks, Harry E. and private, and an esu mated $100,000,000,000 of bonds.

The Roosevelt administration be parts and tire and battery service. Mr. and Mrs. W. D.

Gray. pnone 14. one ston service sta Davis, a member of the sang Howard McCoy of Champaign A 7 'i, If A I i OV Iff i i I i I tlon, 1900 Western Ave. 2-18 visited Mr. and Mrs.

Zale Hopper lleved the law was essential because of previous laws and regulations, USED CARS. an appropriate solo, accompanied by Mrs. Davis. The service closed with a benediction by Rev. John and other friends and relatives Sun 1934 Olds (6; touring sedan, same including the anti-gold hoarding as new.

day. 1934 Chevrolet Deluxe -4-door se Codd, president of the club. W. act and the devaluation of toehold Mr. and Mrs.

C. R. Heacock of dan, all the extras, only 4,000 equivalent of $1.69 for each $1 face of bonds. content of the dollar, Lawrenceville spent Saturday and prndorff, chairman of the program committee, was In. charge of the miles.

1932 Olds (6) 4-door sodan, an ex Eugene Nortz surrendered surance office. Gorrell met me In a cafe. He introduced me to a friend of his who he said Was a Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mc Kepzie.

ceDttonaiiy good one. 1933 Pontlac 4-door sedan, driven service. "Mr. Loomis was not only a lead er In Rotary, but in community af Not responsible to the mother When the cases came before the high court argument, all as-sailants of the law based their tack primarily on the ground that Congress; had power to break only 17,000 actual miles. to the treasury gold certificates amounting to $106,300 face amount.

Because of devaluation of the dollar he demanded $170,634. Nortz, is strong arm man" from Texas. Q. Did you ever show or express 1931 Hupmobile sedan, driven by who neglects to give her child a stick of Wrigley's chewing gum aft fairs as well," said Mr. Bratton.

one 01 our city's most careiui an idea to kidnap Virginia Wilcox? drivers, low mileage. "He was a man loved by everyone er administering medicine. Dr. solenur Contracts. 1931 Ford Town sedan, very clean a leading coffee merchant in New York.

who knew him." A. I did not. Q. Why did you go to Kansas Pediatric. 2-18 The' bonds, including Liberty ana a good one.

Guy Corley was a builder of Miss Anna Schneider spent Sun 4 John M. Perry, New York City in November? These are the best used cars you have had an opportunity to buy. day with her sisters, Misses Mary A. To ascertain if Oorrell in character, a cultured gentleman and In his profession ranked high," oe sure to see tnem. Plenty 01 bonds; provided for payment of the obUcatlons in "gold coin of the current standard." This was based Yon a gold dollar of 25.8 grains.

But the devaluation reduced the lawyer who argued his own case, owned $10,000 of Liberty bonds which were called. He demanded cheaper cars, all makes and body Schneider and Catherine Schneider, in Slgel. said Mr. 'Black. "In civic life he tended to go through with his plot to kidnap Virginia and to outline styles.

was always at his best, "his main a way to stop it. MATTOON MOTOR CAR CO, C. C. Glasscock, Owner. 1712-14 Charleston Ave.

hobby being Boy Scout work." either gold or $16,931.25. Perry formerly was assistant prosecutor Mrs. Walter Stern and son. of Champaign visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Jacob Bower, "He had his hand on the gun. I "John McNutt was a real Rotar- Phone 134. x2-19 had my hand over his face. We of Kings county. Ian and a real man," said Mr Saturday.

King. "He had Rotary at heart at Master Billy Joe Storey of Charles. MEN WANTED Anniversary of ton was a guest over the week-end all times. He was a good attorney and his presence in the city court Two men for local sale work: ex of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

perience unnecessary, must have Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tracy. during his term as judge gave much dignity to that court. He was true struggled.

There was an explosion In these words Kennamer. told of the fatal shooting of young Gorrell. "Did you do what you did to protect the girl you loved, Virginia Wilcox asked Attorney C. B. Stuart.

"Yes, I replied Kennamer. car, only men who really want work need apply. See Mr. HuuKins. 1416 Miss Mae Lillian White and her Schilling Charleston, 2nd floor apartment! to Rotary and to his friends." guest, D.

L. Spangenberg of visited friends in St. Monday, tea. is, 7 to 8:30 p. m.

2-13 Visitors at today's meeting were Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schilling, Mrs. H. E.

Davis and Fay Corley of Louis Monsignor Thomas E. Cusack, pastor of the Church of the Immaculate Conception, who was invested into the rank of monsignor of the Catholic church at impressive ceremonies Sunday afternoon. Bishop CLERKS Men-women, good heafthl Experience unnecessary. long-time residents of Mattoon, Mattoon, A. O.

McArthur, A. W. Mr. and Mrs. R.

D. Bills, Mr. and celebrated Sunday their 49th wed education sufficient -to qualify fori content to 15 5-21 grains. 1 Wanted Pay in Gold. (Bondholders demanded that they paid in gold, but since all gold had been seized, admitted that this Was impossible in the case of pri--, rate obligations.

It also was im-1 possible for all government tions, since the treasury has 000,000.000 in gold and the amount of public bonds affected is estimated at over 20 billions. -JL-The bondholders then asserted that they should be paid the equivalent of the gold value of the bonds tn the former standard. the bondholders said, that they must be paid slightly over $1.69 for face value of bond. I The cost of payment in this basis would be staggering. Attorney General Cu minings estimated that the public debt would bo increased $17,000,000,000, a figure asserted by petitioners to- be- exaggerated.

Griffin of Springfield officiated at the services of investiture, which Shera and Bonjamln Weir of Charleston, and Arthur Forster and Mrs, Ray Ping and Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Goodwin were Sunday visit government woric.

jius to jno ding anniversary at their home, took place in the church in the presence of a large assemblage of monthly. Write Civil Service Train 1605 Wabash avenue. The celebra U. S. AGENTS SEIZE GRANT PARK STILL ors in St.

Louis. clergy, members of the congregation and friends of this city. Monsignor ing Bureau, Box L. care of tion was a quiet one. A family The Journal-Gazette, about exam Miss Emma Homann of Dorans Cusack is shown above in the robes of his' new rank.

R. G. Lejunan of Paris. LUNCHEON CLUB IS inations. 2-18 is spending a week with her sister, Mrs.

Fred Pardieck, and Other rel BROODER STOVE SPECIAL Oil! burning, as low as $7.50: 1.000 size Danville, 111., Feb. 18. Federal officers from the Danville office dinner with Mrs. Schilling's sister, Mrs. Rose O'Neill, and son, Fred, of Indianapolis, and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Daily, attending, was the only atives and friends. oil burning, price $12. Full line of wsmm FORMED BY ELKS Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Young and oaDy cnick supplies. Hl-uuaUtv seized a still at Mattoon Friday, Highlights in Decision on Gold Cases Chix Store. x2-19 The still was found at the home The local Elks lodge organized a event. amisu sokuhum corn, areeitf family, living near Gays, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Schweighart. C'hicaro' Produce. Mr. and Mrs. Schilling were mar Chicago, Feb.

18. (INS) BUTTER oeans ana. cneese: also that good honey, 5-lb. pall 50c, or 2 squares! bi-weekly luncheon club today at a meeting in the Gold room of the Mrs. A.

C. Frelgo and Mrs. H. J. 2x1 also nice Jonatnan aDDles.

40c ried here Feb. 17, 1886, Rev. Father John Crowe officiating. Mrs. Receipts, 5.2J0 tuDs; weait; oia, 4 cars; new.

7 cars; extras, 35 '-ic; standards. 35c; extra firsts, Washington, Feb. 18. INS) High or $1.40 bushel. At Shull's Roth have returned to their homes Victory restaurant.

Twenty members of the lodge attended, with Dr. Grocery and Market. 3120 Mar Schilling before her marriage was lights of the supreme court's de Would Affect R. R. Bond Debt, shall Ave.

x2-19t in Clinton after a several days' stay with Mattoon friends. to 35c; firsts. 34c to 34'ic; seconds, 33c to 33' specials, 36c to A. Neal, exalted ruler, serving as The railroad bond debt of the Miss Sarah Flaherty, a daughter of of C. W.

Swinford, Mattoon telegraph operator, who was not at home when ithe officers visited there with a search warrant. The still was complete but not in operation. No whisky or mash was found but the officers indicated that they would file a report with the next grand Jury. iwu iast-masters in mer cisions hi the gold cases: Summary: 3 chairman. Mr.

and Mrs. Timothy Flaherty. Miss Dorothy Woodfall. Miss chant tailoring: nationally noted 1 nation, it was admitted, would be Increased from $13,000,000,000 to Organization of the luncheon Mr. Schilling, a son of Mr.

and Mrs. Royal Tailors, Chicago, now in 65thL Marjorie McGee, Robert Boslcy and Steve Bowen were visitors in Cham Private bonds was within its rights in Conrad Schilling, came here from $22,000,000,000. club Is in keeping with a state-wide movement of Elks lodges to widen year, Mcvays Tauoring, Mattoon in their 37th year, with less than! Pekin. paign Sunday evening. abrogating the gold clause.

Gov 36 'ic. EGGS Receipts, 3,111 cases; weak; old, 1 car; new, 2 cars; current, 26'uc; fresh extra firsts, less than cars, 27c; cars, 28c; fresh firsts, less than cars, 27c; cars, 28c; fresh firsts, less than cars, 27c; cars, 28c; dirties, 25c; checks, 24 'ic. LIVE POULTRY Turkeys, 21c; toms. 14c to 19c; hens, 10c to 17 Vie; one suit per year rejected. Theyi Sunday found both Mr.

and Mrs. The entire Bold clause bonded Indebtedness, the attorney general estimated, would be Increased the Forrest Manley and Curtis Hayes fit! X2-1B the scope of the lodge work. It Is planned to have luncheons here ernment victory. Government bonds (some $20,000, Schilling enjoying fair health. They of St.

Louis were week-end guests WANTED House with extra JoC The Swinford residence is at 100 are both 72 years old Staggering sum of $69,000,000,000. or sman larm, close to Mattoon. after on first and third Tuesdays of each month. OOQ.OpO outstanding-Congress ex of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Hayes. Phone 3086 or call at 1111 Broad In the first case argued, that of Richmond avenue in Grant Park, a Mattoon suburb. Swinford was ceeded its powers in abrogating gold Mr. Schilling has been living in retirement the past seven years. At broilers, 22c to 23c; springs, 14c to way.

2-18 The speaker at today's meeting Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Bell were clause, but the court virtually nulll Norman C. Norman against th Baltimore and Ohio railroad, he de acting Big Four agent t-Windsor j2c- roostersU4c; ducks.

He to JJOci 11c to 13c LOST. STRAYED OR STOLEN I one time he was superintendent of geese, in Chicago Sunday visiting the lat- lied this by asserting the holders Last Tuesday. Part Spitz and fox for 30 days, being replaced recent the Indiana division of the Illinois was Dr. A. Jaffe, chairman of the membership committee of the lodge.

POTATOES Receipts, 156 cars; marided that $22.50 interest due on terrier female dog. If party whol have suffered no loss, and thus are ly. Prior to that he was stationed ter's sisters, Mrs. Helen Addis and Miss Catherine Vollmer. on track, 330 cars; V.

S. shipments, wok aog win return ner. reasonable a gold bond be Increased to $38.10, not entitled to sue in the court of Central and later superintendent of the Central Illinois Traction for a time at East Alton. reward will be paid and no ques-i 1,087 cars; Idaho Russets, to $1-45; commercial, $1.27 Vi. the equivalent under devalued cur Newton P.

Johnston of Madcrson, claims. Government victor. tions asked, faster uuui, Hum- pany, rency. Gold certificates Congress was TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY poiat. Koute i.

3-19 LOST Yellow sapphire rlntr. Left The. same claim was followed HARMON WILL FILED Chicago Grain Table. WHEAT Open High Low Close has arrived for a visit with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

E. S- Johnston. within Its constitutional right in in rest room in Mattoon Theater abrogating payment in gold. Gov May 97'i 99' 89 Sunday afternoon. Reward.

Phone substantially In other cases, which Involved on the St. Louis and Iron Mountain railway, taken Miss Erma Morgan was a week IN COUNTY COURT ernment victory. 2365. 2-19 July 90 'a 92i 89 92 Sept. 88 a 90 87 90 MAN WANTED to supply customers with famous Watkins Products in Business established, earnings average $25 weekly, pay starts Immediately.

Write J. R. Watkins Company, D-85, Winona, Minn. -2-18 end guest of her brother-in-law The court divided 5 to 4 in all the CORN Community Auction- cases. May 89 85 "i 89 over by the Missouri Pacific, and separate claims of F.

Eugene Nortz HEAVY FINE IS GIVEN VILLA GROVE MAN A new automobile driven by James Edgworth of Villa Grove collided with the traffic post at Fifteenth street and Broadway about and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Willingham, near Charleston. At Big Four Stock Yards. MattoonJ Special to Th Journal-Gazette.

Charleston, 111.. Feb. 18. The will of G. Clifford Harmon, promi For the government Chief Jus Julv 83U 83' Sept, 79 i 76' i 79 Thursday, Feb.

21. at 12:30 p. mJ and John M. Perry of gold certifi Mrs. C.

A. Waters and grand tice Hughes, Brandeis, Stone, Rob Mar. 91 cates and gold bonds of government 10 to 20 eood horses and mules; 10 good milk cows, nearly all fresh: MAN For coffee route paying up to $60 a week. Automobile given producer. Write Albert Mills, 7042 OATS daughter, Barbara Jean Meyer, of Charleston visited Mr.

and Mrs. erts and Cardozo. Against the government Mc Issue. 10 eood gilts and sows: some- eood nent Lafayette township farmer who passed away recently, has been filed for probate in the county. May Monmouth.

Cincinnati. O. 2-18 machinery and broomcorn slats; 51 'i 53)i 50 537i 44 45 'a 43S. 45 40 42 40 42 July Reynokter-Van DeVanter, Suther. Edward-Bri 4.

o'clock Sunday morning. The onr lot of furniture. We are ex 6 Ik sale Indiana lump. oept. court.

Meyer Sunday evening "LERIfORADrFIVfr automobile was wrecked and the pecting load of Hereford calvesJ egg, screenings, 9325; Also trucking of all kinds. Ivan Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Oullett The will lists personal property" post was much damaged.

Edgworth Don forget to list or bring anything you wish to sell. Fred Gardner, Auctioneer. Ollie B. Sco'tt, Coleman, 2709 DeWltt Ave. Phone 1911.

2-23 was arrested on charges of reck DEFEATS LOWELL New York Storks and Bonds. BY LESLIE GOULD (I. N. 8. Financial Writer) New York.

Feb. 18. The render Clerk. X2-19 and children. Dale and Jane, of Terre Haute visited over the weekend with the former's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. F. E. Oullett. land and Butler.

Justice McReynolds, for the minority, delivered one of the most caustic and biting dissenting opinions in the history of the court, asserting, among other things: "The constitution as we know it is gone." less driving and intoxication. He pleaded guilty to both charges Sun EARN UP to $25 dozen embroider ins scarfs, home: everything fur SEED AND INOCULATION We ing of the supreme court decisions Lerna High School's crack grade valued at $1,000, but does not estimate the total value of the estate. Mrs. Carrie Harmon, the widow, receives the entire estate for the remainder of her life. At her death it Is to be divided among three upholding tne government ana pri have a complete line of field wed.

nished. Write Art Embroidery, 924 Bcreen. Jersey -City. N. J.

2-18 day afternoon before Judge Swank. He was fined $50 and costs on the vate corpora lions in tne eoia nay Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gosncll and inoculation lor lespedeza, red and school quintet added another game to Its long string of victories here Saturday night when it took the Alsike clover, alfalfa and sweet; HI-OUALITY CHIX Are here, meat cases turned the stock market a wildly bullish affair to- i a. tt 4 driving charge and $25 and costs on clover.

Full line of bulk, garden noted for livabuity and quick the charge of Intoxication. He -It Mt. nn erowth. see our window display be family of near Sullivan visited Mr. and Mrs.

A. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Matheny and G. W.

Mathe.ny Sunday evening. ixjwcu ocnuui live iuw tamp, a to seca. or ueuunr 5 cseea store. Phone 2050. 2-23 agreed to pay for the damage done fore vou buv: also custom hatching.

11. children, Mrs. Lora Runyan, Mrs. Helen, Hargls and Miss Blanche Harmon. A son, Paul Harmon, has already been "taken care of," it is FARMERS' FOOD MARKET Wed can use a few more heavy flocks to the traffic post The automobile for hatching eggs.

Hi-Quality Chix H. K. Hashbarger has left for his Coach Vaughn Armer of the Lowell School, whose lineup was nesday. Yum! Yum! Everything eood for your Washington Dartv: had been loaned to him by a gar Store, phone 1826, 1915 Broadway. 2-23 home in Kansas City, after a said.

age man at Villa Grove. orders taken; Harshbarger group wrecked, at mid-semester by trans several days' stay with Mr. and Mrs serving cnicKenciinner, jx. z-19 Mrs. Harmon and a brother, P.

L. a pi fer of his players into Junior Hish F. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Mil FURNISHED APARTMENT Fori Hedges, are executors of the estates started a lineup of inexperienced CHICAGO BOARD IS MRS, LEO GOOSSEIi OF CALIFORNIA IS DEAD Special to Th Journal-Gazette. Charleston, 111., Feb. 18. Mrs.

Vera Babbs Goossen, a former resident of Charleston and JanesviUe, passed away today at her home in Los Angeles, following a brief illness. Burial is to be in Janesvllle. Mrs. Goossen was about 37 years uay remisceni oi ine ivm ooom day4 "Pi ices went soaring to the highest levels? in- months, with gains running to 10 points or more. The pace of trading was the fastest witnessed in more than a year.

In the van of tftc advance were the railroad shares where Atchison quickly soared 10 points from its lo of 42 only to meet with profit-taking which sent it back to 47 for a net gain of slightly more than 4 points. Union Pacific was more volatile than usual shoting ahead to 10 from 98'a and then dropping in one sale to 101 nly to re of trousers for 40c and they'll look 100 better; isn't it worth it? Parish B-19 rent; two rooms and kitchenette, ler, Mr. and Mrs. J. R.

Hashbarger boys, but they held the invaders private entrance, private bath, In and other relatives quire at 1220 Charleston Ave. 2-19 evenly the latter part of the WANTED Girl SUSPENDED FOR DAY Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Koenlg and WANTED. CLEAN RAGS Day Ry-I third quarter work.

Call between 7 and 9 p. m. at 2420 Prairie Ave. 2-18 an service station, lain st. ana For LIcrna.

the work of Becker, daughter, Rose Marie, of Effingham and Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Beeler Chicago, Feb.

18. ins) The Chi FOR SALE Combination gas and Champaign phone 2066; will call for. X2-22 star center, was outstanding. "Red" Werley and Donald Hill were the of Evansville, IncR, have returned coal range; one gas range, and gas MOVE INTO NEW HOME Mr. and Mrs.

H. R. Monson, 220 North Twenty-second street, have moved into their home at 3208 Western avenue, which they recently purchased. The residence, which is the old Frank Kern property, has been remodeled and painted throughout. GOODRICH TIRES Pay as you cago Board of Trade today suspended operations for the day to await the effect of the supreme heater, inquire at ie-'i uewnt Ave.

Phone 2-21 to their homes after a week-end visit with Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas ''main cogs In the play or the locals, ride; tires ana batteries sold on payment plan. Day Ryan's Ser cover to 103' j. IHll efafWnrr nti rlnfnncA arm Wn AAA llllVltllV II V.

Baltimore Ohio, directly con court's decision on the gold clause. Roedl. vice Station. 19th St. and Cham old.

She taught school. a number of years in this vicinity. She.wa3 a graduate of the Charleston High School and the Teachers' College. ley taking the load in the attack. naien Ave, phone 2066.

x2-22 Wheat and corn futures shot up Mrs. W. C. Lumpkin and grand HAVE YOU a used sedan for sale? Prefer a six, in good condition; would consider buying equity if already financed. Address "Owner," care Journal-Oazcttc.

2-19 C. p. KINGMAN Is having a pub-l about 2 cents over the. previous daughters, Mary Lee and Peggy cerned in the decision, was the leader of the lower priced shares and soared to 15 after having gotten down to 10 'i shortly before noon. Southern Pacific, Southern Railway and other low priced car lie sale at farm at neoga, Monday, Surviving are her Leo RETURNS TO HIS WORK F.

E. Oullctt, 309 South Twenty Lumpkin, were in Chicago Satur Feb. 25. close immediately after the decisions" were reported and showed signs of advancing further when day and Sunday to visit Mrs. Rich PRICES ARE DOWN On Kohlerl clumblng fixtures.

Why take chan-f Goossen. and a two-year-old adopted daughter. Her parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Byron Butler, of Janesvllle, three half-sisters and three half- first street, returned to his work for the Big Pour at Pana this morning after recovering from injuries FOR SALE OR TRADE A 7-room 2-apartment partly modern house. Including one acre, of ground; will trade for a smaller place Inquire at 1017 Marshall Ave. 2-19 riers also were in demand but 89TII ANNIVERSARY Sylvester Igp of Shelbyvllle Is visiting his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Igo.

Mr. Igo, who is Civil War veteran, is celebrating his 89th birthday anniversary today. the suspension of trading was an hounced. ccs on unknown, unmarked fixtures of doubtful merit. Perry E.

Braw-j ner. Plumbing and Heating, phones? scored smaller gains. General Motors and Chrysler scored pood gains. also survive. FOR- RENT Three modern unfur suffered last Ti when struck by a city police car.

Mr. Gullett was enrojite to catch an early 827, 1430. X2-1K ard A. Lumpkin and her newly-born son, who are in the Presbyterian Hospital in that city. Mrs.

Delmar Mock and little daughter, Marilyn Jean, of. Car-bondale are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. E.

Mock and other relatives. Mr. Mock, who was a guest at the Mock nished rooms; also 5-room modern VIRGIL HOOD DEAD Oakland, 111.. Feb. 18.

Virgil CUTLER'S TAXI SERVICE Two! morning train, when the accident Hood, 84, died early Sunday at the cottage, close in, siu ana sau. eee Mrs. Newsom. office 110 N. 16th St.

Phone396 or2181. 2-19 FOR SALE CHEAP Used white enamel sink, with high back, good occurred. cars, liability insurance carried on both, you will see the stickers on our cars. The whole family, for 25c, Day or niffht. "Phone 736.

Cutler's home of a niece, Mis. Maggie Ziegler, six miles SPRINGFIELD REVIVAL Taxi Service. X2-22 northeast of Oakland. The funeral New York closing pnecs: American Can ....121 American Tel. Tel American Tobacco Bf 82 Atchison, S.

47 Auburn Auto 25 Baldwin Locomotive 6 B. 13 Bethlehem Steel 317i Canadian Pacific 12 Case Threshing 60 C. O. 43 Chicago N. 5'4 Chicago, M.

St. 2 Chicago, R. P. 2 ROOF BLAZE The roof of the home of Mn and Mrs. Henry Phelps, 1108 Moultrie avenue', was damaged by fire Sunday morning to the extent of abut $5.

The blaze was caused by chtm-ney sparks. National Dairy 1 N. Y. Central 19 Northern Pacific 18' Packard Motors 4 Pennsylvania R. R.

23 Peoples Gas 20 Pullman, Inc 50 Radio Corporation 5 R. K. 2 Rco Motors 2 Rcoublic Steel 1414 RADIO REPAIRING Winston De will be conducted at 2 o'clock Tuesi condition: can be seen at iu fc. zitn first house north Sally Ann bakery after 5 o'clock. Phone 135.

2-19 HOME LEADER BREAD is a real Rev. and Mrs. L. James Klndig have gone to Springfield to have charge of evangelistic services in the Methodist Episcopal church for Long, a highly trained and expert-) enced radiotrician, has the mostf modern testing equipment available! day afternoon, with burial following in the Oakland cemetery. Tubes tested free! Buy R.

C. AJ tubes in "sealed" cartons from Wln-I quality product baked thoroughly under most modern conditions; be sure to ask for Home Leader Bread. Mattoon Baking Co. 2-19 GIRL WANTED For part time ston DeLong, 2217 Shelby, Phonef two weeks. Rev.

R. F. McDaniel, formerly of this city, is pastor of that church. TO CARRUTHERSVILLE, MO. Mrs.

Elmo Stewart left Sunday 1833. xa-zii Chrysler Motors 4V Hospital Notes for Carruthersville, Mo. to reside, Coca Cola CASH TO LOAN Mr. Stewart being employed in that city. Mr.

and Mrs. Stewart were On your signature and security. Let us nay all your old bills. Then have S. C.

McDuffle, 213 North Eigh home over the week-end, has gone to St. Louis on a business trip. B. H. Tivnen and Miss Margaret Dooley were in Indianapolis Sunday visiting the former's daughter, Miss Ruth Tivnen, a student of Lady-wood School.

Mrs. Tivnen and daughter, Miss Rosalind, who had been guests there since Friday, accompanied them home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dennie Clavk of Charleston visited over Sunday with the latter's brother-in-law and sis-, ter, Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence DeVore. Mr. 'Clark who is employed as assistant foreman for the Brown Shoe Company in Charleston, has been transferred to Carruthersville, and will move his family there next Saturday. BIRTH REPORT To Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Fleener of Sullivan, in Memorial Hospital, a son. easy office work; give name, age, amount of education, experience and salary expected. Address 8. care Journal-Gazette.

2-19 FORSALE Forty "tons dfalfalfa hfty, good color; 25 tons straw, smooth wheat, extra nice; 10 tons recently married. Mrs. Stewart was teenth street has enured the hos .176 2314 2 37 97 .123 11 only one place to pay. State Loan Corn Products Crucible Steel Curtlss Wright Delaware. Hudson DuPont dc Nemours Eastman Kodak Erie R.

Fox Film formerly Miss Ruth Henderson. 1708 vsi Broadway, 1st stair of Victory Restaurant. x2-12td 1. AUTOMOBILE LOANS. pital for medical treatment.

Mrs. Wilse Slifer of Gays was returned home She had a major operation ten days ago. St. L. S.

11 Scars Roebuck 36 Southern Pacific 18 Brands. 18 Standard Oil, Cal. 31 Standard Oil, Ind 24 4 Standard Oil, N. 41 Stewart Warner 8 li Studebaker Motors Texas Co. 2814, Timken R.

B. 35 Union Pacific UnitecL Carbon 51 U. S. Steel 38 U. S.

Steel. Pfd 88 "i Vanadium Steel-V 19 Western Union -31V4 Westinghouse Electric 40 Woolworth Stores 55:4 New York curb: American G. E. 18 to 18 months time. Reasonable: 11 nice bean hay.

Geo. H. Rudy. Address Rudy Farm, Phone 4. X2-21 WANTED" TO RENT farm, 100 Among: the Sick rates.

No chattel mortgage. Special General Asphalt 16 'i General Electric 25'j. rate on new cars. H. o.

Raeiand Pierre Warren, who jhad a major 200 Lumpkin Bldg. Phone 773. jtl-5tfl operation recently, Is slowly PERMANENT WAVE SFECIALH Rosella Mae, three-year-old acres or less, by experienced farmer. Phone County 7376. 2-19 CHICKS Hatches, twice a week; popular breeds of highest quality at prices that will make 'money.

Post's For one week only, permanents General Motors 32 General Foods 35 Gold Dust 17 Gillette Razor 14 Great Northern, Pfd; 15H ,1 Reynolds' Forecast Rain In central portion tonight and Tuesday, changing, to snow Tuesday. Colder late tonight Or Tuesday. Much colder late Tuesday. $125, $2.25, $3.75 and $5. Velma'sj daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. R. Willingham, 2517 Shelby avenue, is Miss Mildred Hendrickson, 717 Beauty Shop. 3313 Shelby Awe Edgar' avenue, had a major Phone 2673. I X2-1H recovering from a operation.

Quality Hatchery, Trilla, pnone County 7368. FOR SALE Gas range, priced for operation two weeks ago, was returned homo Sunday, Cash for Old Gold Mrs, Eldrlc Sechrest and daughter, Patty Jo, of Robinson and 'Mrs. A. C. Musgrave and son, Charles, ATTENTION VOTERS It, has been, reported that my nuuswi iviuwia II '2 Hupp Motors 2 Illinois Central ,.,,15 International Harvester 42 Vi Johns Manville.

1 1 53 Kresge Co. 21 Liggett Myers ....105 Lorillard Tobacco B.M 20 Frank Key of near Areola was re quicK saie, uau at aua rrairie 2-19 uiucs service iv Electric B. S.i......,..i.,. 614 Niagara Hudson Power 3 Vi antiques, silver, plated articles, etc. NOTICE moved to his home Sunday.

He any condition. C. E. Pruitt, Union had a major operation two weeks name Is to be written In on the ballpts for supervisor of North Okaw towrlship Furniture Bunding, Mattoon. xa-u ago.

HIGH SCHOOL GIRL An orphan, wants place tof work for room and board; a goodl worker; Address of Jburnal-Gaaettex2-21 TAKEN UP Hog. bner "may "have same. by -identifying and paying for of Oblong have returned home after visiting Mrs. Pierre Warren. They also cam to see Mr.

Warren, a patient lii Memorial Hospital Mr. and Mrs. P. Grogan and son, Dean, of Oblong spent some, time Republican primary electlonTitd be held In Humboldt township on Friday, Fefr. 2l Polls to be open Miss Elnora Brady, 705 South Missouri Pacific 2H primary.

I Wish testate positively Chicago closing prices: Borr -Warner jv-rjrjTrr 31 Butler Bros, 714 C. I. P. PM. 2014 Commonwealth Edison 55 rn mil TWO APARTMENTS For rent! each five rooms and bath, all mod-j ern, furnace heat, double garage at 700 and 704 S.

17th Call phone 1181 or inquire at 2813 Prai4 that I 'am notTln the race for finm 1 irt ft In naiH office. Fifteenth street, who ha)A an ap-'M. K. T. pendicitis operation ten days ago, I Mat 2298' returned home Sunday.

LfNash Motors, 16Ti WU. JfT VW bMV. this notice. Harry Edgar, um 2-20 2-18 2-19 rle Ave. X2-19 precinct.

PAUL COBB. Swift 35 Sunday with Mr. Warren boldt.111. I Vi 1-.

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